Nice. Yeah, it really is addicting. and especially during the winter months. It makes a killer winter project to help get by the many months of not being able to ride.
Do you snowmobile?
This thread is both killing me and warming my heart. I miss ole blue, but I'm glad she went to a perfectionists home... someone willing to spread the love!!
Call me if you need anything bro...
Yeah they were plenty big that day. And the surge was way high. In the forground of that pic Brian posted is the outter breakwall facing the break we ride. That breakwall is normally 8 foot higher than the gas dock behind the wall.
I'm still not working. If I can get the ok to spend a little cash I will be going - since I have the time off. I might end up being down there for a few months after Xmas working for my bro-inlaw.
LOL - concrete truck just sounds funny... LOL
yeah, the piers are under the house and in sand. the house is 200 years old (oldest house in the beach cottage community). The had the house sitting on old wooden beer kegs filled with concrete about 1 foot deep in the sand. I put all new ones...
Nice job D... I forgot you do that for a living. I should have had you come down and do the concrete at the beach house. I wound up mixing 120 80lb bags of concrete for the new piers I put in. Should have just had a cement truck come in... quite the work out though.
That's a killer point bro. For the last 21 years I've been doing a job I hate because the cash is great. But now that I am unemployed I'm wanting to start over and find something I like... even if the pay is less.
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